Mixing vinegar and baking soda produces carbon dioxide.
The carbon dioxide will extinguish the fire because the fire can only burn with oxygen.
because it prevents the oxygen in the air to reach the flames, and w/o oxygen the fire dies.
Fire needs three things; oxygen, fuel, and heat. When baking soda is put on a fire it displaces the oxygen around the fire. Once the oxygen is gone, the fire can't keep burning.
Mixing vinegar and baking soda produces carbon dioxide. The carbon dioxide will extinguish the fire because the fire can only burn with oxygen.
the vinegar and baking soda have a sperm cell....that would able to put out the fire
Two reasons:
Harmless substance that does a good job of extinguishing burning cooking fat.
a chemical reaction..
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1. take a bottle and put vinegar in it 2. PUT BAKING SODA IN A BALLOON 3 PUT THE BALLOON ON THE BOTTLE 4 THEN YOUR DONE
When vinegar and baking soda are mixed, the chemical reactions that take place create carbon dioxide, which rises to the surface very quickly in bubbles, causing the fizz.
Yes, a reaction will take place. Vinegar has water and the "active ingredient" acetic acid in it. Baking soda will react with the acid.
Yes, but if you are looking to take out an accident, then use vinegar water
You should take baking soda and pour a little on the spot and then add some vinegar.
That really depends on how big your volcano is. If you want a nice big explosion fill your volcano up about 1/3 full with baking soda but measure out how much baking soda you used, then add some food coloring to the vinegar and pour the same amount of vinegar as baking soda into the volcano. REMEMBER: Pour the vinegar in quickly otherwise it will start spilling out all over before you even get all of the vinegar in. Now stand baack and watch your volcano go!
Baking soda and vinegar gets cold in a reaction called an endothermic reaction. Ectothermic reactions get warm, endo cold. All the heat is taken in by the baking soda and used as energy. If you add more baking soda, more baking soda will take in energy and make it colder. Source(s): Fith Grade science project done in Los Gatos, CA
you mix a little baking soda and vinegar in an empty glass, the vinegar and baking soda makes an invisible gas called carbon monoxide. you then pour the gas into another empty glass, making sure not to pour the liquid into the glass as well. then after that, your pour what seems to be air over the lit candle and voila, your "magic trick" is done.
It will bubble and fizz up causing it to take off!
Since wine is acidic, the baking soda will react, and bubble/foam similar to adding baking soda to vinegar (or anything acidic for that matter). The best way to tell is to taste and smell it. Wine turns to vinegar through a reaction with oxygen. Store corked bottles sideways so the cork does not dry. Take other steps to ensure oxygen does not come in contact with the wine.